OCEANS 2008 - MTS/IEEE Kobe Techno-Ocean 2008
DOI: 10.1109/oceanskobe.2008.4530950
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Local discriminant bases representation and non-linear growth processing for species classification and age estimation of fish based on otolith images

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“…This is comparable to landmark analysis (Rohlf and Marcus, 1993), which has been applied in a philogenetic study of the otoliths of sciaenids (Monteiro et al, 2005). The capacity to determine specific points of the contour automatically is currently being developed (Soria et al, 2008). Furthermore, the Euclidian distance computed from wavelets allows a similarity index that is easily determined and which can be used to establish specific criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is comparable to landmark analysis (Rohlf and Marcus, 1993), which has been applied in a philogenetic study of the otoliths of sciaenids (Monteiro et al, 2005). The capacity to determine specific points of the contour automatically is currently being developed (Soria et al, 2008). Furthermore, the Euclidian distance computed from wavelets allows a similarity index that is easily determined and which can be used to establish specific criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Local Discriminant Bases algorithm (LDB), which belong to this approach, was tested in the comparison of cod and hake otoliths, and for the extraction of age structures, with promising results (Soria et al 2008). However, its entropy-based criterion had a main drawback.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All the algorithms have been developed in MATLAB code and C language. The only exception is the LVQ method where a version from the LVQ_PAK software, obtained from the the author's web page (Kohonen et al 1995) Some results included here have been published and presented in conferences (Soria et al 2008, Soria and Parisi-Baradad 2011 and part of these tools, specially, the DLDB and the demodulation tools, were included in the TNPC v4.0 NOESIS software package (www.noesis.com).…”
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confidence: 99%